F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
D

Infection Control Deficiencies

Carecore At Margaret HallCincinnati, Ohio Survey Completed on 05-16-2024

Summary

The facility failed to disinfect a glucose monitoring device after usage with an appropriate disinfectant, which had the potential to affect two residents residing on the B unit of the second floor who share the glucose monitoring device. Medical record reviews revealed that both residents had diagnoses including type two diabetes mellitus and required blood sugar monitoring multiple times a day. Observations showed that an LPN did not cleanse or disinfect the glucose monitoring device after using it on one resident and before using it on another. The LPN admitted to being unaware of the cleaning requirements related to the glucose monitoring unit, despite the availability of Sani Wipes on the medication cart. The Director of Nursing confirmed that the glucose monitoring device should be cleaned with germicidal wipes between each resident use, as per CDC guidelines and the manufacturer's recommendations. The facility's policy also stated that blood glucose meters intended for reuse should be cleaned and disinfected between resident uses. However, these protocols were not followed, leading to the deficiency. Additionally, the facility failed to ensure staff completed hand hygiene after removing a wound dressing on a resident in enhanced barrier precautions. The resident had a pressure ulcer and required wound care, which included cleansing the wound and applying medi honey ointment and a foam border. During an observation, an RN and an NP donned personal protective equipment but did not follow proper hand hygiene protocols. The RN's gown came into contact with bed linen multiple times, and she exited the room without removing the gown to collect additional dressing supplies. The RN also failed to complete hand hygiene before reapplying gloves and did not change her gown after it brushed against a black uniform jacket hanging on the treatment cart. The RN admitted to not following proper protocols and was unaware that her gown had touched the jacket. The facility's policies for infection control and wound care were not adhered to, leading to potential risks for the residents. The CDC's guidance and the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning and disinfecting glucose monitoring devices were not followed, and the facility's own policies for hand hygiene and wound care were also neglected. These lapses in protocol contributed to the deficiencies identified during the survey.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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